Mar Vitals

Mars Vitals

Mean orbit radius=============141,633,280 miles
Orbit circumference===========889,910,224.9 miles
Mean orbital Velocity=========14.99 miles per second
Planet equator radius=========2,111 miles
Equatorial diameter===========4,222 miles
Planet circumference==========13,263 miles
Equatorial oblate ness========.0065
Surface area in miles=========55,995,844 square miles
Planet volume in miles========38,400,980,480 cubic miles
Planet volume x density=======155,239,865,345 cubic miles
Planet rotations==============1.026 Earth days
Planet Mass weight============6.4185e+23 Kg
Planet Mass miles=============10,319 Miles Mass
Planet density================3.94 g/cm^3
Planet surface gravity========12.116 ft/s^2
Planet period in days=========686.93 Earth days
Planet year’s rotations=======669.62 Mars days.
Planet rotation period========24.62 hours
Equator rotation velocity=====.1496 miles per second
Planets tilt==================25.19 degrees

Mars is an interesting study because of its present position next to the Asteroid belt from which Mars probably acquired its two little satellite rocks. When I see a picture of Mars I am persuaded that the planet has had a severe face-lift that has completely changed the surface so severely that no one can now project what may have been there in the past. There are the usual craters but not so many as we may find elsewhere in the system. There are large canyons that some believe may have been eroded by water in the distant past. Many clever people have carefully studied the many pictures that have been taken of Mars and they tell us that the features on the Mars landscape are not only unusual but that they support the prospect that Mars has had lots of water in the past and a serious confrontation with another celestial object in the past. Logic can take us back in time to past events only so far. One series of catastrophes can completely hide earlier surface changes due to a previous event.

From a personal standpoint, with out proof of any kind, I have always been of the opinion that at least three planets in this Solar System had intelligent life on some occasions in the past. That is likely to be Venus, Earth and Mars. There has been much speculation about surface features on Mars. If you search the Web you find more than you most likely anticipated. You may recall the “Face” that at first looked quite convincing and later on, following more pictures of the area, faded away to less than recognizable. I bought the book written on the subject offering the argument that the Face was the remains of a skilled society in the past history of Mars. Even though I was already of the view that Mars once had abundant life I could not bring myself to accept the contentions for the Face and Pyramids as claimed.

Now we have new potential evidence of past life on Mars. If you have not previously discovered the source of the information I will cite just one of the many that Google will find for you.

1. NASA – Cave Skylights Spotted on Mars
Sep 21, 2007 … Above: Each of the three images covers the same patch of Martian ground centered on skylight “Annie,” which has a diameter about double the …
science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2007/21sep_caves.htm – 29k – Cached – Similar pages – Note this

When I first learned of this discovery I thought it must be some kind of a joke. Then I found a source that quoted NASA as the origin and that changed my opinion right away. Think about it. By calling the features skylights they are practically saying that they were artificial and made by some previous life form. The mid range size is about 500 feet across. My interest in such things has to do with my general interest in the mechanics of the Solar System that I find to work like a large clock with many pre-determined mathematical features that can be discovered and calculated with simple mathematics. Mars is just slightly larger than planet Mercury but is otherwise quite different. Mars still has a thin atmosphere. There are many indications that Mars had running water in the past. The extremely high temperature on Mars would be much more livable most likely if Mars had an Earth like atmosphere. Also we have no way of knowing if Mars was in an entirely different orbit in the past that would have had a better opportunity for the development of life. One thing is certain; the Mars we see today has almost nothing in common with the Mars of yesteryears.

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